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  1. Katherine Mary Clerk Maxwell (née Dewar; 1824 – 12 December 1886) was the wife of Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell. She aided him in some of his work on colour vision and his experiments on the viscosity of gases.

  2. Gallery: JCM, Wife Katherine, and Parents. JCM's father: John Clerk Maxwell (1790 - 1856) Courtesy of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery. JCM's mother: Frances Cay (right of picture) and her sister Jane Cay (Maxwell's Aunt Jane). Portrait in pastels by their mother, Elizabeth Cay. © James Clerk Maxwell Foundation.

  3. Katherine Mary Clerk Maxwell was a Scottish physical scientist best known for her observations which supported and contributed to the discoveries of her husband, James Clerk Maxwell. Most notable of these are her involvement with his colour vision and viscosity of gases experiments.

  4. Aug 2, 2022 · This lesson introduces Katherine Clerk Maxwell, emphasizing her involvement in color theory and teaching students light color mixing. The teacher will demonstrate mixing colors using lights, calling up students to help participate in activities which they will demonstrate to the class.

  5. Katherine Clerk Maxwell, photo courtesy of Peterhouse College, Cambridge. His first biographers, Lewis Campbell and William Garnett state that ‘it is not to be supposed that Maxwell was ever to be completely identified with any particular school of religious opinion.

  6. Main Points of Katherine Clerk Maxwell. She lived in Europe (the United Kingdom) during the 1800s. She helped to assist her husband in his physics experiments. She and her husband worked to research colored light, and how certain colors of light can mix together to create other colors.

  7. About James Clerk Maxwell, his work, life and family and the James Clerk Maxwell Foundation.